Part Number | 12-150-25 |
Top Surface Area | 12.5 in2 |
Base Surface Area | 58 in2 |
Top Seal | 80 Shore Pad |
Bottom Seal Part # | 12-150-25-11 |
Base Dimensions | 150 x 300 mm (5.91″ x 11.81″) |
Helpful Ordering Information When ordering suction cups, we’ll need to know what height you need, and what air fitting size you are using. The height is defined as the distance from the aluminum base of the suction cup to the top of the hard rubber bearing surface on top of the suction cup. It is important not to include either the top seal in the measurement. The air fitting size is the outside diameter of the tubing that you are using. To obtain precision height measurements, the suction cup must be held down to a flat surface by vacuum (using its own base) and the top of the hard rubber bearing surface must be measured using a height gauge. Since most fabricators do not have this equipment, we recommend sending a sample to us to be measured.
40 x 150 x 300 mm (1.57″ x 5.9″ x 11.81″) Support
This item has been upgraded to the 40 x 150 x 300 mm Suction Cup. Contact us here for any inquiries.
Tag: | Support |
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Category: | Standard Supports |
SKU: | 12-150-25 |
40 x 150 x 300 mm (1.57″ x 5.9″ x 11.81″) Support
This item has been upgraded to the 40 x 150 x 300 mm Suction Cup. Contact us here for any inquiries.
Part Number | 12-150-25 |
Top Surface Area | 12.5 in2 |
Base Surface Area | 58 in2 |
Top Seal | 80 Shore Pad |
Bottom Seal Part # | 12-150-25-11 |
Base Dimensions | 150 x 300 mm (5.91″ x 11.81″) |
Helpful Ordering Information When ordering suction cups, we’ll need to know what height you need, and what air fitting size you are using. The height is defined as the distance from the aluminum base of the suction cup to the top of the hard rubber bearing surface on top of the suction cup. It is important not to include either the top seal in the measurement. The air fitting size is the outside diameter of the tubing that you are using. To obtain precision height measurements, the suction cup must be held down to a flat surface by vacuum (using its own base) and the top of the hard rubber bearing surface must be measured using a height gauge. Since most fabricators do not have this equipment, we recommend sending a sample to us to be measured.